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Women power communities and economies

When I talk about MSMEs, I see them as more than economic units but also as engines of social change. Nowhere is this clearer than in the growing number of women-led MSMEs across the Philippines – ...
Until recently, a patient could not receive an Alzheimer’s diagnosis without an expensive scan or invasive procedure. Last ...
Today's nearly $70 billion U.S. biofuels economy is powered by two technology toolboxes. Biochemical technologies—used to produce around 17 billion gallons of ethanol annually—leverage microorganisms ...
Black adults in Canada are more likely not to fill prescriptions because of financial constraints than white adults, ...
With budgets tightening across the board, Manuel Alduy, the head of cinema and international fiction at France Televisions, ...
These trips are part of Harvard Alumni Travels, a program run through the Harvard Alumni Association that offers curated, ...
Four years after Log4Shell, 14% of affected artifacts are still being downloaded in vulnerable versions. OpenSSF's Chief ...
"Colleges and those associated with them are just seeking ever more ways to figure out how to bring the best players to their program," a sports law professor said. "And without a good set of rules in ...
Although big tech continues massive capital expenditures – and the genuine enthusiasm from this month’s Nvidia GTC and RSAC events is still being felt – mainstream enterprises are once again ...
Recovery across the Gulf will depend not just on money, but on equipment bottlenecks, contractor availability and sanctions.
The Netflix documentary shows the pressures faced by the global superstars as they returned from military service to make ...
Miami has no shortage of “luxury” launches. Yet brokers see the same outcome too often: a project sells the dream early, then ...